Notwithstanding that the opposition may disagree, I think I'm a very reasonable man. I'm sure everybody in the room does as well. That's the difficulty for courts, to find what is reasonable in the circumstances given everything they have.
In the case of Mr. Scarpaleggia, that was a particularly interesting case because the accused did not understand who the parties were. It went a little bit beyond his sixth sense.
The only other question I have is whether you anticipate any need to change any other statutes besides the Criminal Code, particularly in regard to provincial statues for seizures and things like that. Is there any anticipation by the department that the provinces might have to make some amendments relating to their—